These are excellent performance summer tires with emergency all
season ability. I would not buy them and plan to drive in
snow.I purchased these tires as dedicated summer tires, as I typically
run X-Ice on winter wheels. I put them on bright and early in the
spring, since they are advertised as all season tires. My initial
impressions were great. Dry / wet...
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I have been running this tire for over a year now with over 8000
miles and 30 track days. The tire has been great AutoX and response
and traction is superb way better than the Michelin PS2 or Super
Sport. I will be replacing these after 15 months and around 9000
miles as they are at the wear bars now but the car is driven by 2
drivers so there has been alot...
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OEM Tire I feel they tested many tires for this SS and I really
like the machine I tell it what to do and it does it. Factory
balanced @ 150 MPH they have no vibration! All around a great tire
and Auto . Yes do they were fast! but they keep you on the
ROAD!Not in the ditch or a tree! Estimate 15,000 miles no way to rotate
but have full size spare with wheel!...
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I've used this set on 2 different cars for 3 winters. In the
first two with the 335i coupe they were great. Very good in any
kind of snow...light, deep,slush, ice. Once I put these tires on my
135is there was a noticeable difference. They have 8/32nds left and
they feel like they aren't dealing with the snow well anymore. This
could be because of a number of...
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These tires replaced the original equipment manufacturer
Firestone Affinity tires on this vehicle. The Firestone's had 2 of
the rear tires experiencing some belt separation problems,
including excessive premature edge wear issues at 20,581 miles for
a tire that has a tread wear warranty of 50,000 miles. The original
equipment tires were rotated every 5,000...
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BLUF: I think these tires are awesome. The OEM Continental Sport
Contact 3s got a flat; and also were wearing a little weird too at
around 20k. So I told the wife since I was deployed to get them
replaced with these (new for 2013) Michelin Pilot Sport AS/3s.
Since I was away from home I had her send me some pics of them
mounted and I was happy with how they...
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My car came oem equipped with 225/50/17 tires. To give my car a
better 'stance', I up'd the tires size to a 55 series so the
'fender-to-tire' distance wouldn't be so large. In doing so, the
Optimo727 was my pick of choice since it was a well rated cheap
tire that had good wear numbers. Boy am I glad I did! The factory
Michelin tires couldn't even start to...
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Car came with Dunlop tires. I cannot believe Lexus put those
tires on this car. I got rid of them at 25K. I have a 2000 LX 470
and have always been happy with the LTX M/S. These tires are even
better. There is nothing bad about this tire. Bought at Tire Rack.
Had dealer mount 'em. Better everything: handling, ride, traction
and even gas mileage. I hunt, so...
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Just installed these yesterday so this is an initial review. I'm
recently retired from the tire and auto service business so you can
bet I'm pretty picky about tires. These Primacy MXM4's replaced a
set of HX MXM4's that had given good service. I found a great
installer through Tire Rack that had a Hunter road force balancer
and a clean, modern shop. The new...
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Many tire buyers know Goodyear and Michelin as two nameplates
synonymous with quality, but it can be difficult to compare these
premium brands head to head. The
Goodyear Assurance ComforTred Touring and
Michelin Primacy MXV4 are one such case as both tires are
considered benchmarks of being the smoothest, quietest and longest
wearing Grand Touring...
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I have always prefered a Michelin tire, and have had great
service from them over the years. The prices are high, and I have
wondered if part of that is paying for the name? A few years ago,
we purchased a new truck with General tires on it, and the tires
performed flawlessly. In fact those 11 year-old Generals were are
currently on a farm trailer, and show...
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Porsche vehicles are known throughout the auto industry as one
of the most highly engineered driving machines. Their engineers
meticulously analyze every aspect of the vehicle's execution from
weight savings and balance, all the way down to how the tires
perform.
Porsche vehicles from 911 Carreras to Cayennes have tires that
are specifically engineered for...
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Just got these on my 2008 328xi to replace the stock
Continentals. Honestly wish I would have done this sooner. The
Conti's are very hard and rough in comparison. Since the car has
sport suspension I know I'll still feel every bump in the road, but
at least now on the big potholes jar your teeth lose. And as anyone
in Denver will attest there are plenty of...
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One vehicle that really stood out to me at the Detroit Auto Show
was an ibis white Audi with traditional chrome wheels.
It's hard to find the right finish for a white car.
Silver tends to blend too much with the body color. While a
grey or
black finish might contrast too much. I tend to believe
chrome stands out on a larger white luxury car without...
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I originally tried the P Zero because of a Tire Rack special and
a significant price differential to the comparable Michelin Pilot
HX MXM4 A/S. These are great tires! Very quiet with a comfortable
ride and (in my opinion) better than average dry grip. I even took
these to a car control clinic and one auto-cross event and they
managed pretty well. These are...
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First, I keep my tire pressure front at 38-40psi and rear
36-38psi year round and rotate every 10,000 when I make synthetic
oil change at dealer. Been that way for years. Also, our Terrain is
AWD and recently put in three 50lb salt bags in the rear to weigh
it down for our snow season. This is a premature evaluation, but
wanted to write what have discovered...
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Although it's no DB5, the new 2013 Ford Fusion
sure has a luxury vibe. Initial reports from the automotive press
indicate this vehicle performs as well as it looks.
Have you just picked up a 2013 Ford Fusion? In addition to its
styling and performance, I'm sure you're impressed with the
Fusion's safety features. In a collision, your Fusion protects...
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Absolutely stunningly good tire. I have these on two cars and
they are excellent, much quieter than competitive tires,
exceptional grip in dry and wet. In the auto cross they are
progressive and stable, turning in lap times that are ahead of all
other street tires. These tires are as good as they come, they are
wearing beautifully, on both my STi and S4 they...
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Porsche 993's are notorious for rear tire wear. I have a
conservative street alignment, and got 11K miles out of my first
set of Hankooks on the rear. These tires replaced a set of Michelin
Pilot Sports. A full set of four Hankooks, cost as much as a pair
of rear Michelins. For street use, and the occasional auto-x,
Hankooks are the best IMHO.Great wet and...
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One thing I didn't realize about my 335 was that I'd be changing
the rear tires every 15K. Then I was even more scared when I
realized that the stock Brigestone Potenza RFT's were 860 bucks for
two tires. I started researching and found a bunch of tires that
were non run flats that were much cheaper. Great! Then I found some
that people love to AutoX with...
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